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there are about to be honored in the u.s. at the kennedy center for transforming the sound of rock and roll and influencing other artists. led zeppelin split up in 1980. the perform a concert in 2007. what was it like getting back after all those years apart? legendary guitarist jimmy page has been talking to the bbc. >> there was a lot of preparation when we first did the first rehearsal. it was really exciting. everybody was trying to make it work. we needed to play in such a way that we all had confidence with each other. that needed -- that needed playing and getting to know each other, getting to know each other again. >> we see the interchange of expressions between all of you. is that the intention? it is almost like we've audience are on stage. bu>> it is sort of how it works. i think the interesting thing for most people who have seen that they have remarked upon the fact we sort of a group together. we are working around so we can see each other, and there is this interplay. because even though we had the structure
there are about to be honored in the u.s. at the kennedy center for transforming the sound of rock and roll and influencing other artists. led zeppelin split up in 1980. the perform a concert in 2007. what was it like getting back after all those years apart? legendary guitarist jimmy page has been talking to the bbc. >> there was a lot of preparation when we first did the first rehearsal. it was really exciting. everybody was trying to make it work. we needed to play in such a way that...
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but, given those are the same eight days since the u.s. election, it doesn't take a genius to figure out what's put investors in a funk. it's all about what's happening 200 miles from wall street. negotiations between the white house and congress are holding equities hostage. >> we are right now pricing in the instability of policymaking. politics are very difficult to forecast. if you think markets are difficult to forecast, try forecasting politics. >> reporter: if discussions are at impasse, stocks sink as they have for the past several days. if progress on the fiscal cliff is constructive, the market gains ground. but, floor broker doreen mogavero thinks today's gain were technical. >> i think honestly people were covering shorts. i don't think it was very euphoric rally where people were saying oh good now we can move on. i think people were saying better not be short going into this weekend in case the come up with a template for a deal before thanksgiving. >> reporter: prior to the election, the s&p 500 was up an impressive 13% for
but, given those are the same eight days since the u.s. election, it doesn't take a genius to figure out what's put investors in a funk. it's all about what's happening 200 miles from wall street. negotiations between the white house and congress are holding equities hostage. >> we are right now pricing in the instability of policymaking. politics are very difficult to forecast. if you think markets are difficult to forecast, try forecasting politics. >> reporter: if discussions are...
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the goal of the budget is to put the u.s. on a sustainable fiscal path and put us in a position where our debt is not rising relative to the size of the economy, as well as to support the economy in the short run and make important investments we need to make so we remain the most competitive, productive nation on earth. >> right now the president is talking about in the campaign about having marginal rates go up for the upper 2%. these are people who make $250,000 and above. he would like to take the marginal rate up to 39.6%, but does he also wanted to have deduction limitations for that element, or is he happy to get the increase in marginal rates? >> we would like to see a tax code that is more fair, more efficient. he lay that out in his budget. what he has laid out in his budget is an increase in the top rate back to where they were in the clinton years, which were very successful years for the economy, as well as a broader base which most economists would agree is the way of having a more efficient tax code. >> what ab
the goal of the budget is to put the u.s. on a sustainable fiscal path and put us in a position where our debt is not rising relative to the size of the economy, as well as to support the economy in the short run and make important investments we need to make so we remain the most competitive, productive nation on earth. >> right now the president is talking about in the campaign about having marginal rates go up for the upper 2%. these are people who make $250,000 and above. he would...
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but sales at stores in the u.s. open for more than a year fell, and the company said it is dealing with inventory shortages in groceries and electronics. shares gained a fraction in the regular session, closing at $58.48 per share, but traded down to around $55 per share in extended hours trading. that is a drop of more than 5%. another retailer worth watching tomorrow may be the gap. after closing at $33.26 today, the stock rallied to $34.50 per share. earnings came in as expected but profit margins were up and sales at its north american stores were growing. dell computer is expecting the big shift in computing from traditional desktop computers to tablets and smart phones to continue. the shift is hitting its bottom line as profits have fallen for four consecutive quarters. third-quarter earnings per share were a penny less than estimates, showing another double-digit drop from a year ago. one of its major business lines, its servers and networking business, showed sales increases. shares closed at $9.56 during t
but sales at stores in the u.s. open for more than a year fell, and the company said it is dealing with inventory shortages in groceries and electronics. shares gained a fraction in the regular session, closing at $58.48 per share, but traded down to around $55 per share in extended hours trading. that is a drop of more than 5%. another retailer worth watching tomorrow may be the gap. after closing at $33.26 today, the stock rallied to $34.50 per share. earnings came in as expected but profit...
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without action from congress, the u.s. post office says it will run out of money by store 15 of 2013. united continental experiencing another computer mishap delaying hundreds of flights. this follows malfunctions in march and august. if you know how much of the bank's biggest turkey leftovers are worth, you would be surprised. it may be enough to make you clean your plate this year. more on that in the next hour. linda bell reporting for abc 7 news. back to you. >> thank you. 4437 -- 4:37, 41 degrees. >> and a simpson will be on the airwaves this afternoon. we will tell you about that. >> is another weekend. that means more track wor cynne simpson gets to sleep in late today. we want to help you wake up the today. >> you can download our free alarm clock for a personalized wake-up alarm. it also has the latest news weather, and traffic. visit wjla.com/molbilbil and downloaded for free. >> cloudy once again today. you get the clouds in the morning and it provides a nice blanket. that's lovely. our temperatures are staying
without action from congress, the u.s. post office says it will run out of money by store 15 of 2013. united continental experiencing another computer mishap delaying hundreds of flights. this follows malfunctions in march and august. if you know how much of the bank's biggest turkey leftovers are worth, you would be surprised. it may be enough to make you clean your plate this year. more on that in the next hour. linda bell reporting for abc 7 news. back to you. >> thank you. 4437 --...
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would significantly diminish its share of the u.s. market so joining me now with a much more new wants to view of the factors involved here. he's chief energy investment strategist at casey research and i'm very very happy to have you on the show thank you so much for being on with us today. ok so let's bring up the. view in terms of the demand and the production in u.s. oil we actually have a chart which we're going to bring up but it shows how they're forecasting that demand will go down and that production will rise now this is attributed to shell oil and gas in the. some like jamie diamond have called this a gift from the gods others consider it a commercial failure and are concerned about the environmental impact so my question is what is your view on particularly do you see the u.s. becoming energy self-sufficient as a result of it and if so in what timeframe first of all no they will not be energy self-sufficient and the time. given if you go back through history the reports there is many many years just like america was going
would significantly diminish its share of the u.s. market so joining me now with a much more new wants to view of the factors involved here. he's chief energy investment strategist at casey research and i'm very very happy to have you on the show thank you so much for being on with us today. ok so let's bring up the. view in terms of the demand and the production in u.s. oil we actually have a chart which we're going to bring up but it shows how they're forecasting that demand will go down and...
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to the u.s. basically and while we're on the topic a saudi arabia how do you think that this will change its position in the middle east and how it relates to other nations well again a lot of people would tell you many different stories as to how the saudi arabia is going to react to this how the other gulf countries are going to think about this but one more thing one thing that a lot of people are talking about is how the these countries should maybe unite together and find other resources that depend on other than the oil we know that they're going to distil export their oil to other countries many people say that asia's going to be the next power but will the u.s. allow asia to be the power in the middle east and maybe control the state or the strait of her moans and control the arab countries and when we're talking their countries when we're talking the gulf countries we're not just talking those. countries we're talking the middle east entirely so is the united states going to let china in
to the u.s. basically and while we're on the topic a saudi arabia how do you think that this will change its position in the middle east and how it relates to other nations well again a lot of people would tell you many different stories as to how the saudi arabia is going to react to this how the other gulf countries are going to think about this but one more thing one thing that a lot of people are talking about is how the these countries should maybe unite together and find other resources...
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the u.s. becoming energy self-sufficient as a result of it and if so and what timeframe first of all no they will not be energy self-sufficient and the time frame of the given if you go back through history the reports there is many many years just like america was going to be a major net importer of l n g energy just ten years ago so the game changed that said there is a lot of potential for the shale gas but you see that it all comes down to costs what price those that block in the coal now so saudi dakoda what price is the box and when will it become you know cost effective but what price is the eagle ford you know will work for the americans and the reality is it does not work at fifty dollar will if they want to use the unconventional oil you're going to need plus eighty dollars prices moving forward that said let's not forget that a lot of these unconventional she'll be isms are what they call liquid rich but it's mostly that they're getting the gas and that's where we're going to get th
the u.s. becoming energy self-sufficient as a result of it and if so and what timeframe first of all no they will not be energy self-sufficient and the time frame of the given if you go back through history the reports there is many many years just like america was going to be a major net importer of l n g energy just ten years ago so the game changed that said there is a lot of potential for the shale gas but you see that it all comes down to costs what price those that block in the coal now...
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he claims the company development alternatives and the u.s. government did not adequately train or disclose the risks he was taking by doing the work. >>> a call for change in the statute of limitations on sex crimes in the district. that is after dna evidence alleged two rapists can't be prosecuted because of the law. one man was arrested last week for the rape of a woman in 1999. the charges were dropped. paul wagner has the details. paul. >> reporter: in the last five months, investigators identified two cases which dna linked the suspect to a rape. only to close the file because of a statute of limitations. in the most recent case, the woman was told dna identified her attacker but she had no clue until the reporter called her and told her the charges were dropped. >> would you have come up -- >> late this afternoon, fox five spoke by phone with a woman who was attacked by a stranger along this stretch of ninth street northwest in february of 1999. >> she said police reinterview her last month after telling her of the dna connection. >> th
he claims the company development alternatives and the u.s. government did not adequately train or disclose the risks he was taking by doing the work. >>> a call for change in the statute of limitations on sex crimes in the district. that is after dna evidence alleged two rapists can't be prosecuted because of the law. one man was arrested last week for the rape of a woman in 1999. the charges were dropped. paul wagner has the details. paul. >> reporter: in the last five months,...
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i'd like to see how much because in the u.s. people don't understand monetary policy at all they don't understand the nature of money and i mean nobody brought it up at separate ron paul who was out by the time but also people were really watching the contentious debate and also what about the fact that these guys are just doing the same thing over and over and over again that's the definition of crazy. we're going to. really quickly before we go let's do one more story that really does dovetail with insanity because i think these drinks may cause a little bit americans love energy drinks but could they actually kill you. the five hour energy has been cited in ninety incident reports with the f.d.a. including thirty that involved serious or life threatening injuries such as heart attacks convulsions and in one case a spontaneous abortion. was. the need for speed are is this related to interest rates and it's killing people you know what i mean that's really the only thing i could come up with that just sounds like it would come
i'd like to see how much because in the u.s. people don't understand monetary policy at all they don't understand the nature of money and i mean nobody brought it up at separate ron paul who was out by the time but also people were really watching the contentious debate and also what about the fact that these guys are just doing the same thing over and over and over again that's the definition of crazy. we're going to. really quickly before we go let's do one more story that really does...
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immigration and customs enforcement and u.s. customs and border protection both within the department of homeland security which is also developing and this is the important part also developing advanced handheld card readers that can ascertain whether travelers are carrying credit cards debit card or these prepaid cards so can you help us make sense of this is there a potential for abuse or is this just the nature of the changing cash flow. well in one way it is that it is the changing nature of the cash flow in another way it does worry me that there is some abuse we know that some of the airport security workers and airport security workers have been involved in issues in the past in terms of theft in terms of taking taking different devices from customers and it seems like if you've got a large value on this card it's going to be very tempting for them to do it so we need to make sure that there is procedures in place to make sure that this can't hack but i'm a little worried that we're going to offer this service first or w
immigration and customs enforcement and u.s. customs and border protection both within the department of homeland security which is also developing and this is the important part also developing advanced handheld card readers that can ascertain whether travelers are carrying credit cards debit card or these prepaid cards so can you help us make sense of this is there a potential for abuse or is this just the nature of the changing cash flow. well in one way it is that it is the changing nature...
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is huge anticipation about some key testimony tomorrow in the deadly attack on benghazi that killed u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three others. >>> david petraeus will testify one week after he resigned after news of an extramarital affair. >>> now the blame game over benghazi. >> we must learn the lesson and fix the problem. >> it's time to fess up. >> outrage over the september 11 attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. >> this administration including the president himself has intentionally misinformed, read that, lied to the american people in the after math of this tragedy. >> confusing accounts of what happened and security warnings that were ignored republican panel members accuse the administration of a cover up. >> they have tried to cover themselves a number of times. >> they slam them for playing politics. >> the stench of hypocracy emanates in this room. >> the american people want to us solve problems and not go on political witch hunts. >> the meetings were held behind close doors but it's testimony from the c.i.a. director general david petraeus that's key. >> i wil
is huge anticipation about some key testimony tomorrow in the deadly attack on benghazi that killed u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three others. >>> david petraeus will testify one week after he resigned after news of an extramarital affair. >>> now the blame game over benghazi. >> we must learn the lesson and fix the problem. >> it's time to fess up. >> outrage over the september 11 attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. >> this administration...
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the u.s. has blamed the escalating violence in gaza on hum are saying its rocket attacks were destabilizing the situation and pushing peace efforts farther away but protesters took to the streets of new york and washington with a different view they motion support of the people in gaza who are suffering from the israeli assault demonstrators were calling separate palestinian state and then to the violence the. signs as many as six hundred accidents have gathered outside the israeli consulate in the city that comes as washington strongly by the use of force against gaza so unions who has the right to defend itself responded explains . there's been several responses on the international level most of the un's most powerful voices have called on israel's defense forces and gaza's militant groups to exercise restraint but the u.s. has remained the exception the u.s. has backed israel's decision to launch an operation according to the white house president barack obama spoke with israeli prime mini
the u.s. has blamed the escalating violence in gaza on hum are saying its rocket attacks were destabilizing the situation and pushing peace efforts farther away but protesters took to the streets of new york and washington with a different view they motion support of the people in gaza who are suffering from the israeli assault demonstrators were calling separate palestinian state and then to the violence the. signs as many as six hundred accidents have gathered outside the israeli consulate in...
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that they are embarking on a plan to wipe out all resistance to u.s. policy in the region and let's talk about why this is happening i mean we know the palestine has been for statehood november twenty ninth i think it is what what does this have to do with the offensive that we're seeing me well over twenty nine palestine solidarity day and on that day palestine is going to be bringing to the u.n. general assembly their bid for statehood which would really mean i mean that the big important thing about that is if they are granted statehood then the international criminal court has to see in this international court the allegations of war crimes and illegal settlements by the state of israel so israeli and u.s. officials tried very very hard to pressure the palestinian authority into not introducing this statehood bid and actually said if you do this we're going to punish you for it and so we're just weeks away from that statehood bed and so it's very likely that this is that punishment that they are talking about trying to prevent that from happening b
that they are embarking on a plan to wipe out all resistance to u.s. policy in the region and let's talk about why this is happening i mean we know the palestine has been for statehood november twenty ninth i think it is what what does this have to do with the offensive that we're seeing me well over twenty nine palestine solidarity day and on that day palestine is going to be bringing to the u.n. general assembly their bid for statehood which would really mean i mean that the big important...
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finding that the result is a continued fall in u.s. oil imports to the extent that north america becomes a net will export around twenty thirty now this shift according to the i.a.e.a. will be driven primarily by excel aerated extraction of natural gas and oil from shale and other tight rock formations as a result of technologies pacifically hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling and opec last week admitted for the first time that shale oil production in the u.s. would significantly diminish its share of the u.s. market so joining me now with a much more nuanced view of the factors involved here. he's chief investment strategist at casey research and i'm very very happy to have you on the show thank you so much for being on with us today. ok so let's bring up the. view in terms of the demand and the production in u.s. oil we actually have a chart which we're going to bring up but it shows how they're forecasting that demand will go down and their production will rise now this is attributed to shale oil and gas and the potential s
finding that the result is a continued fall in u.s. oil imports to the extent that north america becomes a net will export around twenty thirty now this shift according to the i.a.e.a. will be driven primarily by excel aerated extraction of natural gas and oil from shale and other tight rock formations as a result of technologies pacifically hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling and opec last week admitted for the first time that shale oil production in the u.s. would significantly...
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the u.s. shows on the bay bring support voice rose operation blaming hamas for the spike in violence but many people in the streets of new york and washington disagree. so they sound off to people in england and wales. own police commissioners for the first time low morale layoffs and a growing workload could lead to officers growing on strike. international news live from moscow this is us he with me follow the hello and welcome to the program israel is calling up thousands of additional troops and moving heavy weapons towards gaza stoking fears of a ground assault it's also pushing forward with intense air raids and naval attacks hamas vols to retaliate and continue rocket strikes targeting television its latest sonic nineteen palestinians and three israelis have reportedly been killed since israel launched an offensive on wednesday let's now get a tape from boston in tel aviv good morning tom so they've been reports of another strike in gaza this morning so what more can you tell us. they h
the u.s. shows on the bay bring support voice rose operation blaming hamas for the spike in violence but many people in the streets of new york and washington disagree. so they sound off to people in england and wales. own police commissioners for the first time low morale layoffs and a growing workload could lead to officers growing on strike. international news live from moscow this is us he with me follow the hello and welcome to the program israel is calling up thousands of additional...
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most of the focus is on u.s. ambassador susan rice who back in department appeared on five sunday talk shows with a talking point. it appeared to be the work of protestors not terrorists as it now piers. the implication is that it was had he height of the leblgs season. >> the dishonest at this reflected in all of this is a little bit breath taking. it is about time. it is about time they level with the american people. >> the attacks on susan rice are wrong. she had to rely on the intelligence that was provided. >> it is almost unheard of for hearings in washington to begin before dawn. that's the case today and test possible we may not even catch a glimpse of david petraeus today. back to you guys. >> doug luzader thank you so much. we will be watching that all morning long. before you leave the house this morning let's get the first degree weather update with janice dean. one part of the country is really preparing for a messy morning commute and snow on the way for the west coast. >> yes. not only today but t
most of the focus is on u.s. ambassador susan rice who back in department appeared on five sunday talk shows with a talking point. it appeared to be the work of protestors not terrorists as it now piers. the implication is that it was had he height of the leblgs season. >> the dishonest at this reflected in all of this is a little bit breath taking. it is about time. it is about time they level with the american people. >> the attacks on susan rice are wrong. she had to rely on the...
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the pentagon says a u.s. military effort to seize the stockpile of chemical weapons require upward of 75,000 troops and the "times" reports that senior american officials are concerned that the militant group hezbollah have set up training camps near the chemical weapons depots. >>> four people were killed in texas when a freight train slammed into a parade float carrying wounded veterans. this is just terrible. the accident happened at a railroad crossing in midland, texas, as the float tried to get around the safety gates and lights. the float was made with a flat bed trailer with chairs for each of the veterans. in addition to the four deaths, others were injured. >> this may be one of the most tragic events we've had in our town and it's a sad day. i shook their hands and saw them personally, met their wives. it truly was an honor to be in their presence. these guys are true american heroes. >> secretary of defense leon panetta issued a statement saying he's deeply saddened. the ntsb is sending a team to
the pentagon says a u.s. military effort to seize the stockpile of chemical weapons require upward of 75,000 troops and the "times" reports that senior american officials are concerned that the militant group hezbollah have set up training camps near the chemical weapons depots. >>> four people were killed in texas when a freight train slammed into a parade float carrying wounded veterans. this is just terrible. the accident happened at a railroad crossing in midland, texas,...
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jerusalem or to fire on u.s. supplied israeli planes of course none of this could take place without the support the meetings of briefing beforehand in with washington without u.s. diplomatic military economic support we saw regrown invasion four years ago by views really is what i don't achieve and that's right. oh why did it cheve is more than fourteen hundred palestinian deaths massive destruction of schools of agriculture of small industries it was really the use of white phosphorus of all sort of prohibited weapons were used so this is a severe threat and an important time for people of the whole world to respond to israeli terror which has become so ordinary that it becomes acceptable and it should never never be acceptable what israel has done to the palestinian people from the very beginning from the theft of the land and the resources to what is going on today against a democratically elected government in gaza which and so the government of hamas. every israeli threat is itself a violation and a war cri
jerusalem or to fire on u.s. supplied israeli planes of course none of this could take place without the support the meetings of briefing beforehand in with washington without u.s. diplomatic military economic support we saw regrown invasion four years ago by views really is what i don't achieve and that's right. oh why did it cheve is more than fourteen hundred palestinian deaths massive destruction of schools of agriculture of small industries it was really the use of white phosphorus of all...
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has remained the exception the u.s. has backed israel's decision to launch operation according to the white house president barack obama spoke with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu by phone on wednesday reiterating washington support for israel's right to defend itself after coming under rocket attacks from gaza the two reportedly agreed that hamas needs to first stop its attacks on israel to allow the situation to deescalate obama reportedly urged netanyahu to make every effort to avoid civilian casualties now the u.s. president also delivered this message. to his egyptian counterpart mohamed morsi during a separate phone conversation that's of course according to the white house now meanwhile other major you on powers like britain and russia have issued more neutral statements calling on all sides to exercise restraint and prevent any acts of violence u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon echo those sentiments reminding all parties to respect their obligations obligations under international humanitarian law and
has remained the exception the u.s. has backed israel's decision to launch operation according to the white house president barack obama spoke with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu by phone on wednesday reiterating washington support for israel's right to defend itself after coming under rocket attacks from gaza the two reportedly agreed that hamas needs to first stop its attacks on israel to allow the situation to deescalate obama reportedly urged netanyahu to make every effort to...
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the u.s. shows an unwavering support for israel's operation blaming hamas for the spike in violence but many people on the streets of new york couldn't disagree. also this hour after people in england and wales of blood to trees own police commissioners for the first time. layoffs and a growing waffler could lead to offices a growing try. this is a seat having to live from moscow hello and welcome to the program israel has pledged to hold its offensive on gaza during a brief visit there by egypt's prime minister arrives to show support to palestinians the short truce comes on the third day always rolls and attacks which killed nineteen people including civilians and mounting fears of a ground operation let's get more from tom barton in tel aviv hello that tom so there have been reports of another strike on gaza this morning but has israel actually suspended fine now that they gyptian premier has arrived. hi uli yes at the moment a tense silence hangs over the gaza strip egypt's prime minister
the u.s. shows an unwavering support for israel's operation blaming hamas for the spike in violence but many people on the streets of new york couldn't disagree. also this hour after people in england and wales of blood to trees own police commissioners for the first time. layoffs and a growing waffler could lead to offices a growing try. this is a seat having to live from moscow hello and welcome to the program israel has pledged to hold its offensive on gaza during a brief visit there by...
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u.s. consulate in benghazi. congressional leaders say he has a unique insight. >> director petraeus went to tripoli, he interviewed many of the people as i understand it that were involved. >> reporter: house senate intelligence members spent thursday interviewing officials. they were shown a video taken from cameras and drones flying overhead. >> it begins from when the incident, before the incident started and it goes through the incident. and the exodus. >> reporter: members still have questions. there's new information out of thursday's congressional hearing. lawmakers said it was confirmed to them susan rice was told spontaneous protests over an islamic film sparked the attack. rice was given the information as part of an unclassified briefing before she appeared on sunday morning talk shows five days after the attack. >> that unclassified version turned out to be inaccurate as we found out later. >> reporter: several republican senators are threatening to block rice from becoming the
u.s. consulate in benghazi. congressional leaders say he has a unique insight. >> director petraeus went to tripoli, he interviewed many of the people as i understand it that were involved. >> reporter: house senate intelligence members spent thursday interviewing officials. they were shown a video taken from cameras and drones flying overhead. >> it begins from when the incident, before the incident started and it goes through the incident. and the exodus. >> reporter:...
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our agency and tii is part of the u.s. commerce department, and it is the executive branch agency that is in charge of advising the president on telecommunications and information policy issues. we are at the forefront of the obama administration's push to establish a broadband foundation needed to support the innovation economy in the united states. we are looking to produce better and new jobs and position to ensure that america remains at the forefront of the economy in the 21st century. we are working to ensure that all americans have the resources and the skills necessary to fully share in all of the possibilities, civic, social, and economic. all of these made possible by the internet. that is one of the reasons we are here today. he discovered for the administration is the broadband technology opportunities program or btop. this program was established in 2009 by the american reinvestment and recovery act and is administered by ntia. we have nearly $4 billion invested in roughly 230 projects across the country, all
our agency and tii is part of the u.s. commerce department, and it is the executive branch agency that is in charge of advising the president on telecommunications and information policy issues. we are at the forefront of the obama administration's push to establish a broadband foundation needed to support the innovation economy in the united states. we are looking to produce better and new jobs and position to ensure that america remains at the forefront of the economy in the 21st century. we...
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the nissan leaf is currently the best-selling electric car in the u.s. think about it. this car which sold fewer than seven dozen people, the best-selling. of course does not what the present one is here. >> more research and incentives. we can break our dependence on oil with biofuels and become the first country to have a million electric vehicles on the road by 2015. [applause] gerri: maybe somebody else needs to face reality. that's my "2 cents more." and that's it for
the nissan leaf is currently the best-selling electric car in the u.s. think about it. this car which sold fewer than seven dozen people, the best-selling. of course does not what the present one is here. >> more research and incentives. we can break our dependence on oil with biofuels and become the first country to have a million electric vehicles on the road by 2015. [applause] gerri: maybe somebody else needs to face reality. that's my "2 cents more." and that's it for
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if the u.s. bankruptcy court grants this motion, then hostess could close all of its operations as early as november 20th. that is just two days before thanksgiving. now back out here live i was also able to find -- [ inaudible ] i spoke to a worker inside who said the delivery truck hasn't been here within a week. report live janine de la vega. >>> time is 5:04. oakland police made a big arrest and giving the credit to luck and a police officer with a keen eye. last night police arrested noted gang leader ronny in san francisco at the ruth chris steak house. an off duty police officer whole celebrating his wife's birthday spotted him as they walk into the restaurant. police were alerted. they converged on the restaurant and arrested him without incident as he was leaving the incident. >> we have put forth a lot of efforts with the department of justice, las vegas police department and oakland police department tracking him in several places. >> he faces home robberies, weapons violations and sho
if the u.s. bankruptcy court grants this motion, then hostess could close all of its operations as early as november 20th. that is just two days before thanksgiving. now back out here live i was also able to find -- [ inaudible ] i spoke to a worker inside who said the delivery truck hasn't been here within a week. report live janine de la vega. >>> time is 5:04. oakland police made a big arrest and giving the credit to luck and a police officer with a keen eye. last night police...
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he was my opinion that the course of the u.s. in bark gone in the latter part of the twentieth century would bring us a major financial crisis in the gulf us in a foreign policy that would overextend us and undermine our national security. to achieve these goals i saw that the government would have had to shrink in size and scope reduce spending change the monetary system and reject the unsustainable costs of policing the world and expanding the american empire just following the constraints placed on the federal government by the constitution would have been a good place to start. one of the things that still so few people at least in the establishment republican party have adopted even though you know the tea party which swept quite a few new members into office in twenty ten you know have called for less government but ron paul says less government less government spending and that includes in their importantly less military spending why is this still something that nobody even seems to consider especially here in washington y
he was my opinion that the course of the u.s. in bark gone in the latter part of the twentieth century would bring us a major financial crisis in the gulf us in a foreign policy that would overextend us and undermine our national security. to achieve these goals i saw that the government would have had to shrink in size and scope reduce spending change the monetary system and reject the unsustainable costs of policing the world and expanding the american empire just following the constraints...
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the pentagon says a u.s. military effort to seize syria's stockpiles of chemical weapons would require upward of 75,000 troops and "the times" reports that senior american officials are concerned that hezbollah has set up camp near the chemical weapons depose. the white house declined to comment. >>> four people were killed in texas when a freight train slammed into a parade float carrying wounded veterans. this is just terrible. it's an accident that happened at a railroad crossing in midland, texas, as the float tried to get around the safety gates and lights. the float was made with a flatbed trailer. in addition to the four deaths, there were 17 people injured. m midland's mayor reacted to the accident. >> this may be one of the most tragic events we've had in our town and it's a sad day. i shook their hands and saw them personally and met their wives. it truly was an honor to be in their presence. these guys are true american heroes. >> that's for sure. secretary of defense leon panetta issued a statemen
the pentagon says a u.s. military effort to seize syria's stockpiles of chemical weapons would require upward of 75,000 troops and "the times" reports that senior american officials are concerned that hezbollah has set up camp near the chemical weapons depose. the white house declined to comment. >>> four people were killed in texas when a freight train slammed into a parade float carrying wounded veterans. this is just terrible. it's an accident that happened at a railroad...
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we were watching the u.s. presidential election and the indiscretions of general petraeus and the middle east was falling into war about it looks of it. ollie north, thank you. the president wrapped up a meeting with conscious at leaders in a four avoid a massive wave of automatic tax hikes and spending cuts that will kick in january 1 unless something is done. it ended with what looked like a big handshake between the president and john boehner. james rosen has the report live from the white house. hey, james. >> reporter: house minority leader nancy pelosi says congress wants to show a message of confidence to the markets and she said they should aim to strike a deal on the fiscal cliff by christmas. the special lasted just over an hour. president obama said nothing explicit about reining in entitlement spending. instead the chief executive spoke about approaching the deficit in a balanced way and talked about long-term impediments to growth. >> i think we are all aware that we have some urgent business to d
we were watching the u.s. presidential election and the indiscretions of general petraeus and the middle east was falling into war about it looks of it. ollie north, thank you. the president wrapped up a meeting with conscious at leaders in a four avoid a massive wave of automatic tax hikes and spending cuts that will kick in january 1 unless something is done. it ended with what looked like a big handshake between the president and john boehner. james rosen has the report live from the white...
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u.s. consulate in benghazi. meanwhile the investigation into the sex scandal that cost petraeus his job is heating up. here's the latest. the cia opened up an investigation into petraeus conduct. defense secretary leon panetta asked the joint chiefs to review ethics training for officers and attorney general eric holder commenting on the petraeus affair says there was no security breach or threat to national security. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. general petraeus may be asked about this extramarital affair but the focus today is on benghazi. petraeus went to libya after the killings and these leaders believe he has specific information no one else can offer. former cia director david petraeus is headed to capitol hill this morning to talk about the attacks on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. congressional leaders say he has a unique insight into the attack. >> director petraeus went to tripoli, he interviewed many of the people as i unders
u.s. consulate in benghazi. meanwhile the investigation into the sex scandal that cost petraeus his job is heating up. here's the latest. the cia opened up an investigation into petraeus conduct. defense secretary leon panetta asked the joint chiefs to review ethics training for officers and attorney general eric holder commenting on the petraeus affair says there was no security breach or threat to national security. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> reporter: good...
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senior u.s. officials say a decision was made to keep the role of terrorists secret because of the legitimate issues. >> to be more specific about the al-qaeda involvement, yet, the final one said indications of extremists. >> reporter: petraeus was among the officials who signed off on the talking points. but lawmakers say he didn't play exactly how or by whom the final decision was made. so democrats defend susan rice saying she was simply limited in what she could say publicly, even if the government new more. republicans who are so critical of her say she should have known there was an al-qaeda link, and should have been more careful in saying that a video was involved. >> and more about the fiscal cliff looming at the end of the year. the president's first meeting with congressional leaders got off to an optimistic start. which is good because they have six weeks to fix it before it happens. they worked to come up with a deal. house speaker john boehner says he thinks they will have a soluti
senior u.s. officials say a decision was made to keep the role of terrorists secret because of the legitimate issues. >> to be more specific about the al-qaeda involvement, yet, the final one said indications of extremists. >> reporter: petraeus was among the officials who signed off on the talking points. but lawmakers say he didn't play exactly how or by whom the final decision was made. so democrats defend susan rice saying she was simply limited in what she could say publicly,...
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other than that ten-second apology, the hearings focused entirely on the attack on the u.s. kons late in benghazi, inla. petraeus told the intelligence committee that he knew from the beginning that the attack was the work of terrorists, not protesters. >> he thought all along, he made it clear, that there was significant terrorist involvement. >> reporter: but that's not what the white house was saying, including u.s. ambassador to the u.n., susan rice, who went on television days after the attack, tying it to protests in egypt against an anti-muslim video. but petraeus also told lawmakers that by the time declassified talking points were given to the white house and congress, r references to al qaeda were edited out to protect classified source. what rice said on tv was consistent with those edited and declassified talking points. >> what is very clear is that ambassador rice used the talking points that the intelligence committee had all signed off on. that is very, very clear. >> reporter: the white house says that the intelligence community did the editing and a senior
other than that ten-second apology, the hearings focused entirely on the attack on the u.s. kons late in benghazi, inla. petraeus told the intelligence committee that he knew from the beginning that the attack was the work of terrorists, not protesters. >> he thought all along, he made it clear, that there was significant terrorist involvement. >> reporter: but that's not what the white house was saying, including u.s. ambassador to the u.n., susan rice, who went on television days...
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incidently, any one of them who would like to write a check to the u.s. government is free to do so. go ahead. neil: define patriotism by how much you give the government. >> at think it's nonsense. what does that have to do with anything? neil: over reading posts he election what they're either mandate or victory means? >> i think there overeating what their mandate is. neil: how you define their mandate to act a lot of people think that, well, they do agree with at least one part that the rich should pay more. usually is the people who are not. but beyond that, push for more spending for stimulus, and leaving entitlements alone, leaving spending itself alone. >> essentially what they won was a squeaker. based on some, whenever it is, five counties across the united states. in my opinion did they win, of course. but they have no mandate. they ought to figure out a way to try to keep all of the people that our citizens in the people who pay txes happy. neil: have you resign yourself to you will have to pay more taxes. >> i have not. i have not. neil: i th
incidently, any one of them who would like to write a check to the u.s. government is free to do so. go ahead. neil: define patriotism by how much you give the government. >> at think it's nonsense. what does that have to do with anything? neil: over reading posts he election what they're either mandate or victory means? >> i think there overeating what their mandate is. neil: how you define their mandate to act a lot of people think that, well, they do agree with at least one part...
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what you are suggesting is the u.s. has to get in the game. >> richard mcgregor says the challenge of america is that it needs to be more like america and not chine a. the other countries are copying what we did. we would have strong investment in the work force. >> why did we turn away from it? >> in the 1880s you had a sense of -- for all those who say don't let america become like europe they quote for a radical ideology of no government intervention and that hasn't been america's huftry. we need to tell the proper story that even president reagan invested in a government program to help small and medium sized businesses cop -- compete. >> if the u.s. is not in the game we are aiding and abetting the decision of manufacturers to go offshore and facilitating the loss of jobs. do republicans step up to be able to provide the incentives that are necessary? >> republicans should look at their own history. president reagan cared deeply about the steel and autoindustry. >> i have to ask you one more question. are you going
what you are suggesting is the u.s. has to get in the game. >> richard mcgregor says the challenge of america is that it needs to be more like america and not chine a. the other countries are copying what we did. we would have strong investment in the work force. >> why did we turn away from it? >> in the 1880s you had a sense of -- for all those who say don't let america become like europe they quote for a radical ideology of no government intervention and that hasn't been...
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from what i read in the statis it beings u.s. on line by 2017 to 2020 to surpass saudi arabia in the production of oil and gas to supply the world. melissa: you're talk about fracking and talking about shale. that is good point. does this make the case for shale and fracking when you at the same time we're hearing about the bp settlement? we're remind of a story, 4.5 dal billion in fines at the same time we're looking at photos like this, that maybe while it is obviously a vote for offshore drilling, does it encourage more onshore shale and fracking? >> i would think yes because if there were a spill it could absolutely be contained right there. we can continue the spill on land. and it is not, it doesn't spill the way they do fracking. the process is such, really only spillage water they're using, some steam to clean it up. of course it is not environmentally perfect and i'm not saying it is but we have to save the american way. i think that is way more important. melissa: we need energy, we do, but when we look at pictures it i
from what i read in the statis it beings u.s. on line by 2017 to 2020 to surpass saudi arabia in the production of oil and gas to supply the world. melissa: you're talk about fracking and talking about shale. that is good point. does this make the case for shale and fracking when you at the same time we're hearing about the bp settlement? we're remind of a story, 4.5 dal billion in fines at the same time we're looking at photos like this, that maybe while it is obviously a vote for offshore...
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a u.s. state department spokesman puts the blame squarely on the military leadership of hamas. >> it claims the have the best interest of the palestinian people at heart, but through its actions, it's showing a far different agenda. >> shep: he says the responsibility rests with hamas to stand down and deescalate the situation. mike barrett joins us from washington, former intelligence officer for the office of secretary of defense and the currently ceo of dc consulting firm, mike, tomorrow the leader of egypt, which has its own set of problems, is going to meet with hamas leadership. is that the best hope here? >> well, yeah. egypt is going to be the major player here. i think whatever happens here will be a direct result of what happens with egypt. there is quite a few of us who saw the arab spring as creating a lot of turmoil and therefore a reason for concern. and i think this is really now we're seeing the outgrowth of that. you got the muslim brotherhood sending their guy. if he can re
a u.s. state department spokesman puts the blame squarely on the military leadership of hamas. >> it claims the have the best interest of the palestinian people at heart, but through its actions, it's showing a far different agenda. >> shep: he says the responsibility rests with hamas to stand down and deescalate the situation. mike barrett joins us from washington, former intelligence officer for the office of secretary of defense and the currently ceo of dc consulting firm, mike,...
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bakery operations have been suspended at all the plants if the u.s. bankruptcy court grants the notion and hostess could close allover its operation -- all of its operations. now back out here live at a safeway store in los gatos. the workers told me the driverly truck for hostess it hasn't come out here in about a week. it's unsure if it will ever come back out here. we also had another news crew swing by the bakery in oakland. those workers were still on strike and had no idea that hostess had made the announcement this morning. so we plan on having more from those workers coming up on mornings on 2. reporting live janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 news. >>> time now 6:35. meantime walmart workers will try to paralyze and disrupt holiday salesfection week during the kickoff of the holiday shopping season. they are planning a series of strikes at walmart stores around the country with the help of a union representing other retail employees. the union says they there will be 1,000 events include, werer walkouts, flash mobs, and educating shoppers about
bakery operations have been suspended at all the plants if the u.s. bankruptcy court grants the notion and hostess could close allover its operation -- all of its operations. now back out here live at a safeway store in los gatos. the workers told me the driverly truck for hostess it hasn't come out here in about a week. it's unsure if it will ever come back out here. we also had another news crew swing by the bakery in oakland. those workers were still on strike and had no idea that hostess...
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sees no evidence that u.s. air strikes, u.s. drone strikes have led to an increase in the number of operatives within al-qaeda. i think that's either incredibly naive or deliberately misleading. one of the potential reasons for that, maybe the u.s -- u.s. policymakers in yemen just don't get out and don't interact with a lot of the yemen people. there's real security concerns we all know the situation in benghazi. i was in yemen a couple weeks ago, visiting the u.s. embassy, very, very difficult to get in, and once you're in, you don't get out. when i first started going to yemen a decade ago, you had u.s. diplomats based all throughout the city. they would travel throughout the country. now the situation is that u.s. diplomats all live in essentially in a little green zone so you have them staying at the sheriton hotel above the embassy in the secure corridor and working at the embassy and going back to the hotel and back and forth. when you don't get out into the capital city, it's difficult to ascertain what's going on there
sees no evidence that u.s. air strikes, u.s. drone strikes have led to an increase in the number of operatives within al-qaeda. i think that's either incredibly naive or deliberately misleading. one of the potential reasons for that, maybe the u.s -- u.s. policymakers in yemen just don't get out and don't interact with a lot of the yemen people. there's real security concerns we all know the situation in benghazi. i was in yemen a couple weeks ago, visiting the u.s. embassy, very, very...